@KojoWud__ And what makes you think they're talking about "cyber guys"? More of tech giants. Truth is, your 'cyber guys' are mere employees of some 'non-cyber guys', earning just a tiny fraction of the amount. In the end, the company makes the profit, and your cyber guy is just another guy.
@bd64846@XekiHlongwane Really??? As though the value of money is some subjective phenomenon, that one can, say, miraculously think a hundred dollars into a million. Poverty would be by choice in that case. Everyone would be millionaires. But it doesn't work that way, does it?
₵399 now gives you 214GB, while ₵388 gives you only 118.41GB. This means the extra ₵10 provides a massive 95.59GB difference. But in reality, when you try to buy data with just ₵10, you only get 826MB. What this shows is that Sam George’s logic is pushing people to spend nearly ₵400 on data, in a country where the monthly minimum wage is just ₵540. This pricing structure doesn’t reflect “Aban Papa” at all. Instead, it promotes inequality, frustration, and indirectly fuels corruption.
“We have been receiving French aid for 63 years, yet our country has not developed, so cutting it off from us now will not kill us, rather it will motivate us to work and rely on ourselves.” - President Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso
When you consider the fact that #KwameNkrumah basically explains exactly what is currently happening at the #USAfricaLeadersSummit in this book published in 1965; you will understand why the 🇬🇧🇺🇸 Gov's had to overthrown him the year after. 👀